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How to Say ‘Do you have wifi?’ in Japanese

無線lanがありますか?

むせんらんがありますか?

💬 Usage Tip: Pronounced (mu-sen-lan-ga-a-ri-ma-su-ka), using the technical term for WiFi.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Useful when visiting cafes or public places seeking internet access.

Phrase Breakdown

無線LANむせんLAN

Wi-Fi

Wireless local area network.

Example

無線LANが使えますか?

Can I use Wi-Fi?

subject marker

Indicates the subject of the verb.

ありますあります

is there

Asking for the existence of something.

Example

質問があります。

I have a question.

question particle

Used at the end of a sentence to form a question.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

無線むせん

[musen]

wireless

Refers to a connection without wires.

Example

無線で接続します。

Connects wirelessly.

lanlan

[lan]

LAN

Local Area Network.

Example

LANケーブルを使います。

Use a LAN cable.

[ga]

subject marker

Used to indicate the subject.

Example

本があります。

There is a book.

ありあり

[ari]

exist

To be present.

Example

彼がいます。

He is here.

ますます

[masu]

is

Indicates a present state.

Example

問題があります。

There is a problem.

[ka]

question particle

Indicates a question.

Example

大丈夫ですか?

Are you okay?

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